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1982 D (Lmc) Small Date - How Common?

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I would like to know if these coins are rare at all. I know that some threads say to look out for the 82 small date but ive found a couple so I cant imagine that they could be that rare.
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The rare one is the 1982-D small date struck on a copper planchet (it would weigh 3.1g). That one is rare because it was not intentionally made.

Here's some info:
http://www.numismaticnews.net/artic...copper-found
https://auctions.stacksbowers.com/l...view/3-7WIR5
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Correct. Start with an accurate weight.
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If the Small Date Dever Cent doesn't weight 3.1 grams, then it's not rare.
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Well, yeah - I guess seeing only one 82-D SD has been found so far would indeed make it rare!
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You should include the date, mintmark, and the denomination in your titles.

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Definitely weigh your coin!

Good Luck!
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Heres a follow up. I weighed them out and found one. An '82 small date that weighs 3.1 grams. Now how rare are those coins? Ill post a picture and everything.
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Is it an 82D or an 82?
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Just an 82. I'm assuming the 82D is the rare one?
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I'm assuming the 82D is the rare one?


Assuming? Didn't you read post #2 and #5?
Especially post #2 with the internet article links!
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I just am a little confused since I orginally posted an 82D so I thought the prevoius posts correlated to that specific mintage is all
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82-D copper Small date is the rare one as only ONE has ever been found. ALL others are pretty common. That's it.
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Yep, the P mint is not rare.
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Anybody have an image of the small date Denver copper cent?
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